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<blockquote data-quote="reddevilwoodsman" data-source="post: 258851" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>I like Berkley Powerbait Attractant when fishing something like jigs, bobbers with live bait or Lindy rigs in situations where the bait is not moving very quickly because it's very soluble in water and washes off quickly. I'm confident it improves walleye catches at times and never detracts walleyes............probably more so in a river environment where there's current that spreads the scent trail in my experience. I also spray GULP! Alive! on plastics and I'm trying a scent similar to Pro Cure this year for cranks and plastics that's a bit more viscous and will stay on an artificial bait longer. </p><p>Although walleyes are primarily visual feeders, taste and smell (as well as sound) do play a part. I'm convinced that scents can help catch more walleyes at times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reddevilwoodsman, post: 258851, member: 6118"] I like Berkley Powerbait Attractant when fishing something like jigs, bobbers with live bait or Lindy rigs in situations where the bait is not moving very quickly because it's very soluble in water and washes off quickly. I'm confident it improves walleye catches at times and never detracts walleyes............probably more so in a river environment where there's current that spreads the scent trail in my experience. I also spray GULP! Alive! on plastics and I'm trying a scent similar to Pro Cure this year for cranks and plastics that's a bit more viscous and will stay on an artificial bait longer. Although walleyes are primarily visual feeders, taste and smell (as well as sound) do play a part. I'm convinced that scents can help catch more walleyes at times. [/QUOTE]
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